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Hi all,

I've just got myself a 2001 V35 250 GT sedan and was thinking of getting the automatic transmission checked out this weekend.

On cold days, it lurches from first to second if you accelerate hard but is ok thereafter from second to third.

Does anyone know what type of fluid the V35 auto gearbox uses?

Thanks.

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Matic J from Nissan (partially synthetic)

or NULON GOLD which is a 100% Synthetic Replacement for MATIC J(And all of they're AT Trans Fluids)

about $70 from Auto barn for 4li.

It should also tell you what you NEED to have in there on the Dipstick at the far back of the engine. Dont put anything else in there as it will slip and will demolish your trans

:):thumbsup:

Thanks mate.

Matic J from Nissan (partially synthetic)

or NULON GOLD which is a 100% Synthetic Replacement for MATIC J(And all of they're AT Trans Fluids)

about $70 from Auto barn for 4li.

It should also tell you what you NEED to have in there on the Dipstick at the far back of the engine. Dont put anything else in there as it will slip and will demolish your trans

:):thumbsup:

Thanks again guys...will let you know how it goes after the fluid change this weekend.. Cheers!

yup good for manual

but pretty sure he is talking about an automatic transmission :)

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